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The BC Coroners Service has released the report and recommendations of a Death Review Panel into the deaths caused by intimate partner violence (IPV). The panel, composed of experts from across the spectrum of law enforcement, family-serving agencies, victim services, …Continue reading →

In order in which they were published, here are the responses from John Horgan, the Leader of the Opposition, and Christy Clark, Premier of BC. November 29, 2016 Kinder Morgan project shows Christy Clark failed to protect B.C. coast The …Continue reading →

As you probably already know, the Federal Government announced its pipeline plan yesterday, November 29. Following is a press release, stripped of spin. If you want to read the full release, click here. The Honourable Jim Carr, and Canada’s Minister …Continue reading →

–SPN News Notice went up yesterday (Nov 29) that the District of Sooke is hosting their third public input session, tomorrow (Dec 1). Here is that announcement: The District of Sooke is hosting its third Official Community Plan (#PlanSookeNow) drop-in focus session …Continue reading →

Glam up ladies and hit the town, in style! Carolyn’s Boutique will be hosting a festive customer appreciation event, called “Puttin on the Ritz,” December 7th from 6:00-9:00 pm. The Boutique is located at 6707 Westcoast Road, right beside the Candy Pit. …Continue reading →

Youtube video; photo and link sent to SPN by Sandi Arts “We are a group of grade four and five students from École Poirier Elementary School in Sooke, British Columbia, which is located on the beautiful West Coast of Vancouver …Continue reading →

-S/Sgt Jeff McArthur, Sooke RCMP On Monday November 28th, at 6:20 p.m. the Sooke RCMP, along with Sooke Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a trailer on fire, at Walse Road in Sooke. The residents of the trailer were not …Continue reading →

An in-camera meeting (behind closed doors) preceded the public portion of the meeting: to discuss “litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality.” In spite of earlier promotions that changes to the Financial Plan would be open to public discussion, Council …Continue reading →